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  • Alternative to IVF, Pregnancy Rates Phenomenal

    An infertility treatment that doesn’t harvest eggs or run the risk of having to abort a fetus or unused eggs  “A few doctors said we should win a Nobel Prize for developing a method to decrease adhesions non-surgically,” says massage therapist Larry Wurn. With infertility treatments morality being questioned, there arises a need for a…

  • Understanding Deep Penetration Pain: What You Need to Know

    Introduction: Intimate topics like painful intercourse, especially deep penetration pain, can be uncomfortable to discuss. However, it’s crucial to recognize that many women experience discomfort during sex that lingers beyond the initial entry. Some describe it as a feeling that their partner is hitting something, while others experience a more widespread ache in their pelvic…

  • Unlocking the Mystery of Bowel Obstructions:

    Signs, Causes, and Treatment Do you ever experience severe abdominal pain, bloating, or changes in bowel movements that just won’t go away? These symptoms could be warning signs of a bowel obstruction, a condition that can be both painful and potentially dangerous if left untreated. In this easy-to-read blog, we’ll delve into the world of…

  • Understanding Secondary Infertility: 10 Key Factors to Consider

    Secondary infertility can be a puzzling and emotional journey for many women who have previously conceived easily. If you find yourself in this situation, you might be wondering, “Why am I now having trouble getting pregnant?” In this article, we’ll break down ten key factors that our therapists examine when working with women experiencing secondary…

  • Non-Surgical Miracle: A Breakthrough in Treating Blocked Fallopian Tubes

    Are you struggling with blocked fallopian tubes, and the dream of becoming a mother feels like an unattainable goal? A groundbreaking study published in Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine in February 2008 brings hope to women facing infertility due to this common issue. The study reveals that there is a non-invasive solution that can…

  • Breakthrough Therapy: Opening Blocked Fallopian Tubes Without Surgery

    Introduction: In a remarkable breakthrough, scientists have unveiled a groundbreaking therapy that has the potential to open completely blocked fallopian tubes, offering new hope to women struggling with infertility. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), this therapy, which resembles a deep infertility massage, could revolutionize the treatment landscape…

  • The Healing Power of Clear Passage® Therapy: A Comprehensive Guide

    The Healing Power of Clear Passage® Therapy: A Comprehensive Guide Introduction Imagine finding relief from chronic pain, infertility, or post-surgical complications without resorting to invasive surgeries or heavy medication. That’s where Clear Passage® Therapy comes into the picture. This innovative approach to physical therapy is gaining recognition for its non-invasive, patient-centric, and holistic approach to…

  • Overcoming Infertility: Three Friends Share Their Success Story with “Fertility Massage”

    Introduction: Dealing with infertility can be an emotional and challenging journey. However, for three friends – Alexandra, Angie, and Cathleen – their long struggle with infertility found a solution in an unexpected place: a unique “fertility massage.” This groundbreaking therapy, known as the Wurn Technique®, has provided hope and success for these women, offering a…

  • A Glimpse into a Brave Young Boy’s Journey with CHARGE Syndrome

    Imagine a young 9-year-old boy named Alex*, who faced a unique challenge right from his birth due to a condition known as CHARGE Syndrome. In February 2023, he found hope and relief at Clear Passage®, seeking treatment for his chronic Small Bowel Obstruction (SBO). Understanding CHARGE Syndrome: A Story of Resilience CHARGE Syndrome, though its…

  • You Have Blocked Fallopian Tubes, Do You Need Surgery to Remove Them?

    You were just diagnosed with blocked fallopian tubes or fallopian tubes that are swollen and clogged with fluid, which is called hydrosalpinx. Your OB-GYN says you can have surgery to open the tubes, which is called a Salpingostomy (also called neosalpingostomy), but the documented rates of pregnancy after a salpingostomy are not stellar…pregnancy rates after…